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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron rodgers is god" data-source="post: 317870" data-attributes="member: 1448"><p>This is a paper I did for my English class. Tell me what you think</p><p></p><p></p><p>Go Pack Go!</p><p> </p><p>The Packers-Bears rivalry first started in 1921, and since then it has been the NFL's longest rivalry. Growing up, I was forced to become a Packers fan if I refused,I would have been considered an outcast (at least during game day). My passion for the Packers has greatly increased as I've gotten older. As a result of this my hatred of the Bears also had to increase. In 2010,Packers find themselves in heated battle for the NFC North division with the Bears. Although the Bears are one game up on the Packers, I feel the Packers are the better team and will prevail to win the NFC North.</p><p> </p><p>The Division Title will come down to the team who does the best over their last four games. Both teams will face tough teams over this span including the most substantial game which occurs in week 17 when both teams play each other. I would have to give the tougher schedule to the Bears because they have yet to play two top AFC powerhouses. Although the Bears play both of these teams at Soldier Field, the most important game against the Packers is played at Lambeau Field.</p><p> </p><p>I'll start by doing a complete breakdown of the offense, defense, and special teams. I'll first start with the offense by comparing each position for both offenses. Both teams have very young talented quarter backs; The Packers have Aaron Rodgers and the Bears have Jay Cutler. Although both players are very athletic and can both make any throw at any time, the biggest difference between the two QBs are their decision making. This is why I give the Packers an edge in the QB position. The next position I will cover is The Running Back position. This position easily favors the Bears. This would be a much closer race if the Packers had their original starting RB, Ryan Grant, who is out for the year with an injury. Next off I will analyze both of the receiving corps. The Bear's receivers have more speed, but this does not always translate into production. Receivers have to be able to run good routes, catch the ball, and make people miss when they do catch the ball. This is where the Packers differ from the Bears and this is what makes the Packer's receivers better. The last and final position for the offense is the offensive line. Both teams struggle heavily in this position, so I will have to give a tie in this spot. Although the Bears have a more balanced offense, offenses are judged by production and this is why I give the Packers the edge in offense as a group.</p><p> </p><p>Next I will compare two of the best defenses in the league. Both defenses are ranked one and two in points allowed. Even though they are similar in defensive production, they have 2 different schemes to work with. The Packers run a 3-4 defense which means they play with three defensive linemen and 4 linebackers, while the Bears play a 4-3 scheme in which they use four defensive linemen and 3 linebackers. It doesn't seem like a drastic change but it makes a big difference in what type of players they need and what they need the players to do. In a 3-4 scheme the pass rush comes from the linebackers while the 4-3 scheme need the pass rush to come from the defensive line. So I'll start by comparing the defensive line. Both these teams have very good D lines but I'd have to give a slight edge to the Bears. Next I'll discuss the linebackers for both teams. Although the Packers have Clay Matthews who is having a great year and who is also being considered a Defensive Player of the Year nominee, I have to give the Bears a very slim edge because they have two pro bowl quality players rather than just one. Finally we get to the secondary. Both teams have good secondaries in which they are able to create turnovers. I have to give the Packers the advantage for their coverage skills. As and overall group I'd have to give the Bears a small advantage.</p><p> </p><p>The final phase of a football team is special teams. Here is where the Bears dominate the Packers in every category. This consists of punting, kicking, and punt and kick return coverage. The Bears have been known for their great special teams for a while.</p><p> </p><p>In conclusion, both these teams are very evenly matched but the Packers are better in the most important position for Football. That is the Quarterback position. This position is so important because it requires leadership. They are the main determining factor in what the output of the game is. Most games are won by the quality of how the QB plays. This is the reason why the Pack will prevail</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron rodgers is god, post: 317870, member: 1448"] This is a paper I did for my English class. Tell me what you think Go Pack Go! The Packers-Bears rivalry first started in 1921, and since then it has been the NFL's longest rivalry. Growing up, I was forced to become a Packers fan if I refused,I would have been considered an outcast (at least during game day). My passion for the Packers has greatly increased as I've gotten older. As a result of this my hatred of the Bears also had to increase. In 2010,Packers find themselves in heated battle for the NFC North division with the Bears. Although the Bears are one game up on the Packers, I feel the Packers are the better team and will prevail to win the NFC North. The Division Title will come down to the team who does the best over their last four games. Both teams will face tough teams over this span including the most substantial game which occurs in week 17 when both teams play each other. I would have to give the tougher schedule to the Bears because they have yet to play two top AFC powerhouses. Although the Bears play both of these teams at Soldier Field, the most important game against the Packers is played at Lambeau Field. I'll start by doing a complete breakdown of the offense, defense, and special teams. I'll first start with the offense by comparing each position for both offenses. Both teams have very young talented quarter backs; The Packers have Aaron Rodgers and the Bears have Jay Cutler. Although both players are very athletic and can both make any throw at any time, the biggest difference between the two QBs are their decision making. This is why I give the Packers an edge in the QB position. The next position I will cover is The Running Back position. This position easily favors the Bears. This would be a much closer race if the Packers had their original starting RB, Ryan Grant, who is out for the year with an injury. Next off I will analyze both of the receiving corps. The Bear's receivers have more speed, but this does not always translate into production. Receivers have to be able to run good routes, catch the ball, and make people miss when they do catch the ball. This is where the Packers differ from the Bears and this is what makes the Packer's receivers better. The last and final position for the offense is the offensive line. Both teams struggle heavily in this position, so I will have to give a tie in this spot. Although the Bears have a more balanced offense, offenses are judged by production and this is why I give the Packers the edge in offense as a group. Next I will compare two of the best defenses in the league. Both defenses are ranked one and two in points allowed. Even though they are similar in defensive production, they have 2 different schemes to work with. The Packers run a 3-4 defense which means they play with three defensive linemen and 4 linebackers, while the Bears play a 4-3 scheme in which they use four defensive linemen and 3 linebackers. It doesn't seem like a drastic change but it makes a big difference in what type of players they need and what they need the players to do. In a 3-4 scheme the pass rush comes from the linebackers while the 4-3 scheme need the pass rush to come from the defensive line. So I'll start by comparing the defensive line. Both these teams have very good D lines but I'd have to give a slight edge to the Bears. Next I'll discuss the linebackers for both teams. Although the Packers have Clay Matthews who is having a great year and who is also being considered a Defensive Player of the Year nominee, I have to give the Bears a very slim edge because they have two pro bowl quality players rather than just one. Finally we get to the secondary. Both teams have good secondaries in which they are able to create turnovers. I have to give the Packers the advantage for their coverage skills. As and overall group I'd have to give the Bears a small advantage. The final phase of a football team is special teams. Here is where the Bears dominate the Packers in every category. This consists of punting, kicking, and punt and kick return coverage. The Bears have been known for their great special teams for a while. In conclusion, both these teams are very evenly matched but the Packers are better in the most important position for Football. That is the Quarterback position. This position is so important because it requires leadership. They are the main determining factor in what the output of the game is. Most games are won by the quality of how the QB plays. This is the reason why the Pack will prevail [/QUOTE]
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